The oil and gas industry says that any metal pipe that is more than 140 F must be insulated to keep people from getting burned.
Yes, it does.
If you touch a hot pot, you may experience a burn injury to your skin. This can cause pain, redness, blistering, and damage to the skin tissue. It's important to run the affected area under cool water and seek medical attention if the burn is severe.
Things usually burn due to fire exposure, Or very extreme heat, Or electrical wire's or components that over heat can burn object's. Metal that gets very hot can burn a human's skin.
you will burn and burn and it will hurt alot
It will get hot and possibly burn
Excessively hot water can scald your skin, no matter where that skin is. A scald is a burn caused by hot liquids.
Well, not only three that i know... Keeping a spoon in a boiling pot of water and waiting 5 minuites and touching it again can burn your hand. the heat transfered from the water to the spoon and now the spoon in hot.
Yes, so long as its hot. :P
Metal can cause burns at temperatures as low as 50-60 degrees Celsius. Skin can suffer first-degree burns at this temperature, while more severe burns can occur at higher temperatures. It's essential to handle hot metal with caution and appropriate protective equipment to avoid burns.
No hot water wont give you a sunburn but it sure will burn you! Sunburn is caused by overexposure to the sun's or a tanning bed's ultraviolet rays. Hot water will make a sunburn "burn" if you take a hot shower after getting a sunburn.
if you put your hands inside an oven they will get very hot and may burn a little. If you touch the flame or a metal part you will burn because the metal will become so hot because it absorbs the heat that you would be putting your hands under such intense heat by actually touching the thing which is hot that you would burn your hands.
It depends on the temperature of the water. If it's too hot then it can burn skin.